![]() Microsoft shared the news about Phone Link for iOS and Windows 11 with iMessage support rolling out to all users from today in a blog post (via MacRumors). Phone Link for iOS and Windows 11 availability However, with the official rollout starting today, Microsoft obviously thinks it’s worth it. You cannot send pictures or videos in messagesĪs my colleague Chance mentioned back in February, since this is not an official integration of iMessage blessed by Apple, it’s possible the company could pursue and implement a way to block Microsoft’s Phone Link support.Your full message history won’t sync, you’ll only see messages that “have been sent or received using Phone Link.”.While you can send and receive both types of iPhone texts from Windows, there are a number of limitations: Read on below for all the details including what you get and give up with the feature…Īs a refresher, the latest version of Phone Link for Windows and iOS uses Bluetooth to connect iPhone and a Windows PC to pass along SMS texts and iMessages. “We are pleased to announce that Phone Link for iOS is now available to all Windows 11 customers.” ![]() Update 5/15: Spotted by The Verge, Microsoft has confirmed the rollout is complete after starting the process on April 26. While the news may sound exciting, there are some drawbacks to Microsoft’s iMessage experience. Now the company says it’s rolling out the feature to everyone running Windows 11. Back in February Microsoft started testing iMessage on Windows made possible through its Phone Link app.
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